Leominster Woman Indicted for $28K Elder Fraud Across Multiple Towns

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A Leominster woman has been indicted by a grand jury for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from elderly people in Hopkinton and other towns by posing as a professional caregiver. The Hopkinton Independent reports Regina Henaku was indicted last week after investigators claimed she used stolen credentials to get work at health care agencies and long-term care facilities in Worcester and Middlesex counties and allegedly stole the bank cards of at least 16 people, draining about $28,000 from their accounts.